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- Refer to the IRC channels on https://www.torproject.org/about/contact.html.en#irc for the lists.
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- If you are not familiar with IRC and/or don't know what half of that means then please ask for help...we will help you. Ask about wtf@, too.
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- Be aware that IRC is easily monitored. Group (channels) communication cannot be protected. One-to-one conversations (private messages) can be end-to-end encrypted using OTR. Use it!
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- We have a XMPP server for people with LDAP account. It is harder to monitor than IRC as its running on our own infrastructure. It is also easier to use over Tor to protect your location. Stil, it's highly recommended to use OTR. _TODO:_ add link to documentation
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- We use Signal for private communication.
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4) Finding information about other Tor People:
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- We have a directory of (nearly?) all active people involved with The Tor Project.
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- The LDAP search is usually a good place to start, especially if you want someone's PGP key. https://db.torproject.org/
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- If you can't find someone then ask. |
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- If you can't find someone then ask. |